Telebelts are extremely versatile, rotating telescopic conveyor systems that can handle concrete, fill and aggregate. They are typically truck-mounted but lattice tower-mounted versions are also available for special applications.

Telebelts employ two conveyor belts - the Feeder Belt, which is hopper-loaded, extends to the ground and discharges material onto the Main-Belt which in turn, places the material. They are also capable of "reverse-placement" because they can be used to remove material - even from otherwise inaccessible places!

Telebelt conveyors can accurately place materials in low-clearance situations and through wall openings like no other equipment because of their telescopic design. They are tremendous time and labor-saving devices!

Putzmeister offers Telebelts in several models with 80-200 feet in horizontal reach, belt widths from 18 to 24-inches and capacities from 360-600 cubic yards and hour. They handle 4-6 inch aggregate/rock.

The TB-80 is the smallest in the line of truck-mounted conveyors. Its three-section boom has a horizontal reach of 80-feet and a discharge height at 30-degrees of over 46-feet. At 0-degrees (flat), it produces 360yds./hour and can handle up to 4-inch rock on its 18-inch belts. It has a rated capacity at 20-degrees of 230yds./hour. This smaller, lighter and least expensive model is often used on residential and minor commercial projects but is also ideal on any job where limited space may preclude a larger unit. It can set-up and work at a height of less than 15-feet.

The TB-110 is a larger, truck-mounted, 4-section boom conveyor with 106-feet of horizontal reach and a discharge height at 30-degress of 62-feet. It produces up to 360yds./hour at 0-degrees (flat) and 230yds./hour at 20-degrees and can handle up to 4-inch rock on its 18-inch belts. Despite its size, this model can set up and work at heights under 16-feet.

The TB-130 is a very large, truck-mounted, 5-section boom conveyor with 126-feet of horizontal reach and a discharge height at 30-degress of 68-feet. Like the smaller models, It also produces up to 360yds./hour at 0-degrees (flat) and 230yds./hour at 20-degrees and can handle up to 4-inch rock on its 18-inch belts. This model can handle concrete slumps from 0" to 12" and features a patented "quick set-up" outrigger design. Remarkably, this larger model can also set up and work at heights under 16-feet.

The TB-600 is the largest and highest capacity, conventional truck-mounted Telebelt conveyor with a 6-section boom having 106-feet of horizontal reach and a discharge height at 29-degress of 55-feet. With its 24-inch belts, it produces up to 600yds./hour at 0-degrees (flat) and 378yds./hour at 20-degrees and can handle up to 6-inch rock. This model can handle concrete slumps from 0" to 12" and features a patented "quick set-up" outrigger design. Remarkably, this larger model can also set up and work at heights under 16-feet. Designed for large civil projects, the TB-600 offers the greatest versatility in material type and volume and will place the heaviest, flowable materials.

The TBS-600 has the same specs as the TB-600 but is a semi-trailer mounted alternative that offers several advantages including greater mobility, a tighter turning radius and reduced axle loads.

The TB-200 is Putzmeister's longest-reach and largest mobile telescopic conveyor, mounted on a super-duty, low-profile, "crane carrier" truck. With its 4-section boom, it has 200-feet of horizontal reach and a discharge height at 30-degress of 114-feet. This model produces up to 300yds./hour at 0-degrees (flat) and 180yds./hour at 20-degrees and can handle up to 6-inch rock on its 24-inch belts. This advanced design offers numerous special features and benefits including increased working range, superior maneuverability, lower counterweight requirements, more power options and fewer wear-parts.

The TB-50 and TB-105 are legacy products, no longer in production.

TELEBELT is a registered trademark of Putzmeister America, Inc. Equa Corporation has no affiliation or sponsorship with Putzmeister America, Inc.